Missouri's Union Provost Marshal Papers: 1861 - 1866
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| Name | County | City | Subject | Date | Reel Number | Frame Number | File Number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anderson, Robert | McDonald | Pineville | Statement of Anderson that he never served in Southern army and was in favor of the U. S. government. Has four children and appears as if he refers to his wife as "partially deranged." | N. D. | F1217 | ||
| Beck, Reddick D.; Pratt, Thomas R.; Hutchison, Wiley B.; Galemore, Sal; Ragan, Washington; Moser, Benjamin; Owens, William H.; Casey, Milton; Smith, Marcus L.; Kelly, Thomas; Carter, James G. L.; Smith, Isaac M.; Lewellyn, Jonathan R.; etal | Mcdonald | List of 23 Union men of Missouri paroled by Confederates at Little Rock, Arkansas; gives name and place of residence; men are from Newton, Wright [noted as White], McDonald [noted as McDonell], Jasper, Lawrence, and St. Clair counties; see also file 3188 | 11-26-1862 | F1590 | 0227 | 2865 | |
| Bowlin, Robert O. | McDonald | La Plata | Sworn statement regarding encounter with minister | 07-16-1864 | F1233 | ||
| Bowlin, W.(?) O. | McDonald | LaPlata | Casual letter to Bowlin (difficult to read) | 05-28-1864 | F1233 | ||
| Brands, W. C. | McDonald | Pineville | "Parole of John Conrad from Cherokee County, Kansas, who is pledging to Gen. Price not to give aide to the Union. [Misfiled document?]" | 11-14-1861 | F1240 | ||
| Branham, Wilson | McDonald | Oath of Allegiance | 02-12-1863 | F1139 | |||
| Brock, James | McDonald | Claims that he is loyal | 11-06-1862 | F1284 | |||
| Brock, James | McDonald | Parole | 11-07-1862 | F1284 | |||
| Brock, James | McDonald | Willing to take the oath of allegiance | 11-??-1862 | F1284 | |||
| Brock, Joseph | McDonald | Oath of Allegiance | 03-21-1861 | F1284 | |||
| Brock, William A. | McDonald | Oath of Allegiance | 04-28-1864 | F1284 | |||
| Burnett, John H. | McDonald | Oath of Allegiance and bond ($1,000) | 12-29-1862 | F1289 | |||
| Carroll, Hugh | McDonald | Oath of allegiance | 02-11-1863 | F1293 | |||
| Carter, A.; Phipps, A.; Martin, Wilson; Hopkins, B. J.; Mead, Francis; Baker, Maurice; Martin, Miller; Hackney, Benton; Stafford, S. C.; Mayfield, John; Carter, Jacob; Manes, L. etal | McDonald | Partially illegible petition from refugees of McDonald Co. asking that a few companies of troops be sent to assist the men in returning to their homes, which they were forced from by guerrillas. Refers to how each man knows someone murdered by guerrillas | N. D. | F1660 | 0374 | 22196 | |
| Cleveland, S. G. | McDonald | Oath; age and physical description | 02-11-1863 | F1239 | |||
| Cloud, Jacob | McDonald | Oath of Allegiance | 03-21-18?? | F1239 | |||
| Cloud, Jacob | McDonald | Oath; includes age and physical description Oath | 03-21-1861 | F1239 | |||
| Coffee, John | McDonald | Oath of Allegiance | 02-07-1863 | F1187 | |||
| Crabtree, John | McDonald | Statement that he was in Mo State Guard for a month; when they disbanded he went home, took the oath and would rather enlist than go south | 02-27-1863 | F1243 | |||
| Crabtree, John | McDonald | U.S. vs Crabtree, charges and specifications; with a band of guerrillas, robbed citizens of Newton County Aug-Oct 1862; Oct 1862 burned Mrs. Nancy May's house due to her loyalty; list of witnesses | ??-??-186? | F1243 | |||
| Davenport, William A. | McDonald | Oath of allegiance | 02-07-1863 | F1295 | |||
| Davinport, I. T. | McDonald | Oath of allegiance and physical description | 03-07-1863 | F1295 | |||
| Davis, Olivar | McDonald | Oath of allegiance | 01-13-1863 | F1296 | |||
| Elvington, John | McDonald | Oath of allegiance No. 26; 21 yrs old, 5' 7", blue eyes, brown hair, fair complexion, farmer; taken at Newtonia | 02-11-1863 | F1312 | |||
| Embrey, John K. | McDonald | Oath; physical description: age 22, 5' 11", blue eyes, brown hair, fair complexion | 01-13-1863 | F1312 | |||
| Embrey, Joseph J. | McDonald | Letter from A. W. Chenoweth, Cassville, that old man Joseph Embrey, McDonald County, charged with jayhawking, is loyal; he joined a company to put down jayhawking | 07-25-1862 | F1312 | |||
| Embrey, Joseph J. | McDonald | Never belonged to rebel army, but to Capt. McMahon's Co.; jayhawkers were going to burn Reden's Mill; the company took Union prisoners that stole horses | 07-28-1862 | F1312 | |||
| Embrey, Joseph J. | McDonald | Parole; age 55 | 11-20-1862 | F1312 | |||
| Embry, Q. J.; Wright, Calvin C.; Taliaferro, William B.; Marcum, Thomas; Brown, Murphey; Lamberron, John; Kimbrough, William; Lowry, David; Anderson, John M.; Jones, Oliver; Fulton, J. B.; Christian, Robert H.; Owens, Emsley; Estes, Thomas D.; etal | Mcdonald | Petitions by citizens of Barry, Newton, and Mcdonald counties to Provost Marshal at Springfield for the release of Embry and Rev. Wright of Mcdonald County | 05-29-1862 | F1585 | 0377 | 1174 | |
| Groves, Elias | McDonald | Oath of Loyalty | 07-30-1862 | F1335 | |||
| Harmon, John M.; Spencer, Russell; Moore, Alfred; Chenoweth, A. W.; Ragon, Edward; Lively, William; Rigs, Larkin; Capps, Prior; Bennet, James; Martin, H. R.; Testament, Wilson; Spurgon, A.; William, John; Harmon, Isaac; Biggs, Andrew; etal | Mcdonald | 60 or 70 prisoners captured near Neosho, several participated in murder of John Harmon and Spencer; request from 29 citizens of Newton and Mcdonald Counties that they not be released | 05-01-1862 | F1585 | 0493 | 1206 | |
| Hendley, R. G. | McDonald | Parole. Document states Hendley's residence as Anderson County, MO. | 12-28-1862 | F1470 | |||
| Hopkins, B. F. | McDonald | Oath of Allegiance, appointed to the County Board | 07-01-1862 | F1476 | |||
| Huffaker, Ira | McDonald | Oath of allegiance | 11-02-1863 | F1146 | |||
| Lamberson, John | McDonald | Bond of $1,000 | 05-09-1864 | F1212 | |||
| Landerson, Thomas | McDonald | Richmond | Bond of $1,000 | 05-09-1864 | F1212 | ||
| Lauderdale, Robert | McDonald | Oath of allegiance and physical description | 07-11-1862 | F1480 | |||
| Lauderdale, Robert I. | McDonald | Oath of Allegiance | 07-11-1862 | F1153 | |||
| Lauderdale, Robert I. | McDonald | Physical description | 07-11-1862 | F1153 | |||
| Martin, Samuel H. | McDonald | Statement of Rebecca Henry: about 1 Sep 1862 Martin robbed her house and threatened to shoot her sister | ??-??-186? | F1368 | |||
| Martin, Samuel H. | McDonald | Statement of Thomas M. Daniel, enrolled militia: while on a scout caught Martin at Jacob Cloud's with 2 other bushwhackers; Martin's horse shot out from under him, others escaped | 01-24-1863 | F1368 | |||
| McLendon, Jacob; Beck, Redrick D.; Pratt, Thomas R.; Hutchison, Wiley B.; Regan, Washington; Moser, Benjamin; Owens, William H.; Stephenson, Milton; Smith, Marcus L.; Kelly, Thomas; Carter, James G. L.; Smith, Isaac M.; Rusk, William W.; etal | Mcdonald | List of 23 Union men of Missouri paroled by Confederates at Little Rock, Arkansas; gives name and place of residence; men are from Newton, Wright [noted as White], McDonald [noted as McDonell], Jasper, Lawrence, and St. Clair counties; see also file 2865 | 12-02-1862 | F1591 | 0149 | 3188 | |
| Moore, John | McDonald | Oath of Allegiance | 03-21-1861 | F1201 | |||
| Moore, John | McDonald | Physical description | 03-21-1861 | F1201 | |||
| Nelson, William | Mcdonald | Oath of Allegiance, sworn at Newtonia | 02-13-1863 | F1204 | |||
| Painter, Allen | McDonald | Oath of allegiance and physical description | 02-13-1863 | F1379 | |||
| Randles, Harrison | McDonald | Oath of Allegiance | 02-11-1863 | F1255 | 28 | ||
| Randles, Harrison | McDonald | Physical description, farmer | 02-11-1863 | F1255 | 28 | ||
| Samuels, Elizabeth | McDonald | Parole, age 33 | 12-10-1862 | F1258 | |||
| Samuels, John | McDonald | Parole, age 36 | 12-10-1862 | F1258 | |||
| Stevens, Joseph C. | McDonald | Oath of Allegiance | 08-28-1862 | F1269 | |||
| Stevens, Joseph C. | McDonald | Physical description | 08-28-1862 | F1269 | |||
| Unknown | Mcdonald | Report on members of the committee: Doctor A. W. Chenowith, B. F. Hopkins, T. E. Hopkins, and Mr. Walter | ??-??-186? | F1659 | 0525 | 21832 | |
| Webb, Ellis | McDonald | Oath of Allegiance | 1-02-1863 | F1413 | |||
| Weems, G. A. | McDonald | Oath of Allegiance | 02-24-1863 | F1414 | |||
| Williams, John S. | McDonald | Oath and safeguard; age 48 | 12-10-1862 | F1278 | |||
| Williams, Lewis M. | McDonald | Notice from Springfield that Williams has been tried and discharged, so is entitled to his mule and other possessions | 09-22-1862 | F1278 | |||
| Williams, Lewis M. | McDonald | Oath, sworn at Springfield; physical description: age 27, 5' 10", black eyes and hair | 09-22-1862 | F1278 | |||
| Williams, Lewis M. | McDonald | Order No. 271-II from Springfield to release Williams from custody on parole of honor with $2,000 bond; required to enroll in militia; when enrollment certificate is presented will be finally released; otherwise will be sent to work on fortifications | 09-21-1862 | F1278 | |||
| Williams, Lewis M. | McDonald | Paroled at Springfield; conditions: $2,000 bond and enrollment in E.M.M.; certificate of enrollment must be sent to office to render bond void | 09-22-1862 | F1278 | |||
| Williams, Lewis M. | McDonald | Request to return to C. B. Walker the mule, saddle and bridle taken from Williams upon arrest; receipt signed by Walker | 09-22-1862 | F1278 | |||
| Williams, Lewis M. | McDonald | Statement of brother A. Williams at Springfield; brother joined home guard for protection of home; left, then got substitute for Price's army; took oath; took care of brother's and Walker's family after they were driven away; attested to by C. B. Walker | 09-21-1862 | F1278 | |||
| Williams, Lewis M. | McDonald | Statement: arrested at Yorktown en route to Springfield; in Douglass's Regt last summer; a Union man, took oath; no enrolling offices in county; objects to enrolling--sympathies are with South, doesn't like government well enough to fight for it; age 26 | 09-17-1862 | F1278 | |||
| Williams, Mary E. | McDonald | Parole and safeguard; age 16 | ??-??-1862 | F1278 | |||
| Williams, Missouri | McDonald | Parole and safeguard; age 34 | 12-10-1862 | F1278 | |||
| Williams, Sarah A. | McDonald | Parole | 12-10-1862 | F1489 | |||
| Willis, James | McDonald | Charges and specifications against him, charged with violation of the laws and customs of war | ? | F1489 |
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